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Dhoni felicitated with resolution in his honour in New Jersey

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September 01, 2015 23:22 IST

Mahendra Singh Dhoni being honored with a resolution at a reception organized in New Jersey by Bihar Jharkhand Association of North America. Photograph: PTI

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, currently on a private visit to the US, has been honoured with a resolution in New Jersey for his on-field
achievements and for being an inspiration, particularly to children around the world with his "outstanding character". 

The Edison Council of the Township of Edison felicitated Dhoni with the Resolution at a private ceremony in New Jersey's Toms River city. Edison Cricket Club President Atul Huckoo presented the resolution to Dhoni that honoured him for being "one of the greatest finishers in limited overs cricket." 

The resolution noted Dhoni's accomplishments in cricket, beginning from his debut in 2004 to leading the country to spectacular wins in crucial tournaments like the 2007 ICC World Twenty, the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. 

"By virtue of his leadership skills, outstanding conduct and character, humility and aversion to seeking publicity off the field, Dhoni has become an inspiration to children of all ages around the world, including South Asian children in New Jersey…," the resolution said. 

"The Municipal Council of the Township of Edison recognises, commends and congratulates Mahendra Singh Dhoni for his overall athletic excellence in the field of limited-overs cricket and for his inspiration and outstanding character both on and off the field," the resolution added. 

It also noted that Edison has become Dhoni's "hide-away" and "home away from home" during the off season. It said South Asian parents in Edison are "delighted" to see Dhoni's "leadership attributes and humility" reflected in their own children, "making them better citizens of the world." 

Source: PTI
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